How Do You Spell AGGLUTINOACOPE?

Pronunciation: [ɐɡlˈuːtɪnˌə͡ʊkə͡ʊp] (IPA)

Agglutinoacope is a long word with an unusual spelling. The word is composed of three parts: agglutino, aco, and pe. Agglutino means "to glue or stick together", aco is a prefix that means "together", and pe is a suffix that denotes a condition or quality. The correct pronunciation of agglutinoacope is /əˌɡluːtɪnoʊˈækoʊp/, with the primary stress on the third syllable. The unusual spelling of this word is due to its Greek and Latin roots, which are commonly used in scientific and medical terminology.

AGGLUTINOACOPE Meaning and Definition

  1. A magnifying glass used to observe the phenomenon of agglutination in the test-tube.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for AGGLUTINOACOPE

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Etymology of AGGLUTINOACOPE

"Agglutinoacope" is a highly specialized term in linguistics, specifically in the field of morphology. However, it appears that "agglutinoacope" is not a recognized word in any authoritative dictionaries or linguistic sources. Therefore, it does not have a formal etymology.

It is possible that "agglutinoacope" is a coined term or a specific term used within a limited context or a particular theory. In this case, the etymology might be derived from combining existing linguistic terms such as "agglutination" and "acope" or other related concepts.

Without further information or context about the specific usage or field where this term is employed, it is difficult to provide a more accurate etymology.

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